Le 29/5/2005, "JCA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit: >On 5/29/05, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Le vendredi 27 mai 2005 � 14:09 -0700, JCA a �crit : >> > I got GnomeMeeting 1.2.1 working (hooray!) but I seem to have some >> > problems to run it behind my firewall. First, background context: >> > >> > My sound test with the druid works flawlessly, getting good sound >> > quality in the echo. >> > >> > My firewall is detected by the druid as Cone NAT, and I am enabling >> > STUN. >> > >> > With this, I was able to make a call and establish communication. >> > The person at the other side reported that the sound of my voice was >> > breaking up, and I could actually hear my own voice echoing in my >> > headphones, with a split second delay, in which indeed that breaking >> > up effect could be noticed. His voice came through without any >> > problems, top quality. >> >> He should use a headset to prevent echo. > > Do you mean to say that if one of the parties is not using >headphones then them both might have an echo? I am asking because I >was the one hearing an echo, and I was wearing headphones.
The party not having a headset will generate the echo to the other party as it will record back the remote party voice and send it back. > > >> Also, what codec are you using? > > I do not know. I'll find out next time I interact with the guy. > >> Have you tried without video or with video? > > I have no webcam. He tried with video first time, without the second time. > >> Have you watched your jitter buffer value and packets loss reports? Same >> question for him. > > We'll look into it next time. > > Thanks for your help. > > >> >> > >> > This person called me back next, and the call came through all >> > right. However, I could not hear anything, and apparently neither >> > could he. I then returned the call, and he reported that the sound of >> > my voice came through clear this time. His was clear and crisp again, >> > but I could still hear the echo of my voice (breaking up, again) in my >> > headphones. >> > >> > Any ideas how to improve on this? I am using an ADSL connection, at >> > over 1 Mbps downlink and 384 Kbps uplink. >> >> Speed doesn't mean quality... >> -- >> _ Damien Sandras >> (o- GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ >> //\ FOSDEM 2005 : http://www.fosdem.org >> v_/_ H.323 phone : callto:ils.seconix.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
